Facebook Nerd Throws Heavy Shade At Google Over AlphaGo Victories

In January, Mark Zuckerberg announced that Facebook was so very close to creating an artificial intelligence machine that could learn to successfully play the ancient Chinese game Go. The very next day, Google trampled all over that dream, and proclaimed that it had already gone and created its own machine. If you thought the competition between the two technology giants might dissipate after Google's victory, however, you would be wrong.
In fact, Facebook's sour grapes fermented into one giant, steaming crater of w(h)ine: Throughout the DeepMind challenge, during which Google's AlphaGo machine faced off against human world champion Lee Sedol, Yann LeCun, Facebook's director of artificial intelligence research, lobbed a number of pointed barbs at Google's pet project.

Of course, LeCun doesn't represent all of Facebook, and Mark Zuckerberg, for his part, has been slightly less grouchy. In a March 13 Facebook post, he offered his congratulations to Google's team and praised AlphaGo's third victory as a "historic milestone in AI research".

There's no post yet from LeCun following AlphaGo's fifth and final victory over Lee Sedol, but given how the past few days have played out, expect one soon. Until then, at least he has that puppy meme to fall back on!

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